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Round pot with a large mouth and a bulbous body with a rounded bottom. The body of the pot is decorated with pigmented patterns of lines, straight and curved, and blocks of colour in orange. On two opposite sides at the rim are two slightly protruding half circles decorated with lines and dots. The interior of the bowl is smooth and undecorated.
Small ceramic pot composed of 2 distinct cups attached at the body by a short rounded neck. Each cup has a bulbous body with a rounded base and a slightly flaring rim with a thick lip. A portion of the lip and rim of one of the pots has been chipped away. Parts of the exterior of the pot are covered with an orange glaze.
Small, clay ocarina. The body is bulbous and oblong, with a long mouthpiece extending horizontally and containing a windway that opens on a windcutter bored into the body just above. On top of the instrument is a projection containing a necklace hole. The rear of the object protrudes and contains a pitch hole, with two pitch holes found on the bottom as well, one with a thick rim.
Clay ocarina. The body of the instrument is oblong with slightly curving sides and a protruding mouthpiece attached to one end, along with three triangular projections, two of which contain necklace holes. Through the mouthpiece is bored a windway that opens into a windcutter on the top of the ocarina. At the opposite end is a rimmed hole bored into the instrument’s hollow body, as well as two more pitch holes on the underside. Much of the instrument is decorated with encircling incised lines and dots.
Clay ocarina in the shape of a bird. The body is bulbous with two thick wings protruding to either side. A round head has indented round eyes and a small triangular beak, with two holes bored into the neck. The thick tail serves as a mouthpiece with a windway opening on a windcutter bored into the body on the underside. Two pitch holes are bored into the chest and one round foot is located on the bottom of the body. The other foot has been broken off. The bird is decorated with brown and orange pigment on the back, chest and head.
Clay ocarina, one end wide and with a centre cleft, narrowing toward a round stem and mouthpiece with a windway. At the midpoint of the body is a high protrusion with a hole bored through its centre, possibly for use as a necklace ring. Four pitch holes are bored into the hollow chamber of the body and sit to either side of the protrusion, with a larger rectangular hole (a windcutter) bored on the underside. Around the pitch holes the body is decorated with fine patterns of incised lines and dots.
Clay ocarina has a round, bulbous body with three conical legs, and a long mouthpiece with a windway and windcutter below. On the sides are two narrow, oblong outcroppings, and a knob of clay to the back. The area around the base of this knob has been gouged. The instrument is decorated on the top with a strip of incised lines in a triangular pattern.
Clay ocarina in the shape of an animal, possibly a jaguar. A thick tail contains a windway with a windcutter beneath, and widens into the body of an animal decorated with black spots standing on four legs. Holes are bored into the instrument’s hollow inner chamber from each side of the torso, the neck, and through the protruding ears. Two elongated holes are bored through the cheeks as well. A small perforation serves as a mouth.
Round clay dish. Mouth is wide, with short sloping sides that recede to a flat, round bottom. The inside of the dish is decorated with painted designs in circles, lines and colour blocks in orange, tan and brown-grey, including a rectangle in the bottom centre with a pattern obscured by a dark residue. The exterior lip is covered by a wide, painted encircling line. Remnants of more thick lines can be seen on the exterior, but are faint.
Terracotta tripod vessel with rattle legs. Round clay bowl with a deep body, wide mouth, a slightly flaring rim and rounded bottom. The three legs supporting the bowl are hollow, each in the shape of an animal head with prominent horned brows, oblong holes for eyes on the sides of the head, and a long snout with open mouth, chin to the bottom. A hole is bored into each leg on the interior side. When the vessel is moved, a soft rattling sound emanates from the legs and an irregularly shaped ball can be seen inside each. Faded pigment colours portions of the legs, the outside of the bowl, and the interior with an encircling ring at rim and midpoint.